Biological hazards
Occupational risk prevention - Biological hazards
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Biological hazards
Occupational risk prevention - Biological hazards

Authors : Isabelle BALTY, Christine DAVID, Philippe DUQUENNE, Colette LE BÂCLE

Publication date: October 10, 2006 | Lire en français

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1. Biological hazards

In occupational health, the notion of "biological agents" is defined in European regulations as micro-organisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and prions), including genetically modified micro-organisms, cell cultures and human endoparasites, liable to cause infection, allergy or intoxication.

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cell cultures derived from isolated cells of human or animal origin are included in the definition of biological agents, on the one hand because they are likely to be contaminated by pathogenic biological agents, and on the other because cells derived from certain continuous lines could accidentally...

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